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Discover Ludwig"bearable for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something is tolerable or manageable for someone or something. For example, "The workload was bearable for the students."
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And I am making dying bearable for myself.
Working conditions at the Triangle shop were quite bearable, for those days.
It is this which makes life bearable for so many people".
For a first-timer, it was bearable for no more than five minutes.
The North Atlantic water was chilly — 72 degrees — but bearable, for now.
I hope this will make the changes more bearable for the families affected".
Our weather may be less predictable, but is bearable for most of the year.
What makes the sacrifices more bearable for Murray is his young daughter, Sophia.
(2) Why don't you see the Dalai Lama and make life bearable for Buddhists in Tibet?
Amid the chaos, some Libyans are working to make life more bearable for the migrants.
Your wisdom and humor made it more bearable for many; your absence leaves an inconsolable void.
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